Leahy v Attorney-General (NSW)

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title: Leahy v Attorney-General (NSW)
text: Leahy v Attorney-General for New South Wales is an Australian and English trusts law case involving a charitable trust, heard by the High Court of Australia in 1958, and the Privy Council in 1959. The proceeding concerned the validity a gift to an unincorporated body, concluding that gifts in trust "cannot be made to a purpose or to an object" except for charitable circumstances.
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date modified: 2023-02-09T04:45:42Z
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